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Chapter 352: Posting the Informant Letters

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Chapter 352: Chapter 352: Posting the Informant Letters

"Accompany me for a meal, I haven’t eaten yet, I was just worried about you." Xu Ancheng said to Yi Roujing with a slightly aggrieved tone.

"Are you hungry? What do you want to eat? How about we go out to eat?" Yi Roujing said with concern.

"Okay."

Seeing Yi Roujing returning, Zhang Mengdi was stunned for a moment, and when her eyes met Xu Ancheng’s, the chopsticks in Zhang Mengdi’s hand suddenly fell. Frightened, she lowered her head immediately. It was terrifying; just now, the look in Xu Ancheng’s eyes made Zhang Mengdi feel like he was looking at a dead person.

"I’ve hired her, let’s see how she acts tomorrow?" Yi Roujing’s words made Xu Ancheng retract his gaze.

"Hmm, whatever you decide is fine."

The term "fickle" often describes women, but Zhang Mengdi saw today that a man can be fickle too. After looking at her, the way Xu Ancheng gazed at Yi Roujing was tender enough to melt.

Zhang Mengdi hurriedly left without eating much.

"Did the appraisal report arrive?" Yi Roujing asked.

"Yeah, Uncle Cao just called, it was sent to the house, and the appraisal result is just as we suspected." Xu Ancheng said, "We’ve indulged them too much, it’s time to end it."

"Hmm." Yi Roujing nodded in agreement.

After lunch, Yi Roujing returned to the dormitory to find everyone there, and they all breathed a sigh of relief seeing her back.

"What’s wrong? Were you worried about me?" Yi Roujing asked with a smile.

"Of course, are you alright?" Gong Jue’e circled around Yi Roujing as she spoke.

"It’s fine, I did something good before, and the school decided to reward me," Yi Roujing replied.

"Is it that simple?" Wang Ruohua frowned slightly, "You were gone for an entire morning, how could a reward take so long to discuss?"

"Well, there was something, but it’s resolved now, and the result is a good reward for me."

"Was it Zhang Mengdi causing trouble again?" Yu Cuiyu spoke with certainty, "She didn’t come this morning either."

"Oh her, she got disciplined. This morning’s incident at the school gate was related to her, and the school leaders thought she had damaged Jing University’s reputation, so she was severely punished," Yi Roujing explained.

"Alright, I’m fine now, let’s rest, we have classes in the afternoon."

Those who got into Jing University are no fools; it doesn’t take a genius to connect the dots.

"Good to hear you’re fine, I’m going out for a bit." Ren Xuejuan’s cheeks were rosy, and her eyes showed expectation, "Zuxin has a half-day off today."

"Afternoon classes?"

"He’ll attend in the afternoon, but we might have dinner outside, and possibly stay out," Ren Xuejuan said with a smile.

They have a marriage certificate, so the roommates offered their blessings, while Yi Roujing kept a mindful eye on things, accompanied Ren Xuejuan to the door, and greeted Fang Zuxin downstairs in the dormitory before heading back.

No matter what, Fang Zuxin is a significant figure; as long as Ren Xuejuan is with him, Yi Roujing feels assured.

With the return of Yi Roujing and Zhang Mengdi, classmates couldn’t help but discuss the matter a little, showing concern, but both didn’t say much, and the incident quickly blew over, at least before the rewards and penalties were announced. 𝒇𝒓𝙚𝒆𝔀𝓮𝓫𝒏𝓸𝙫𝓮𝓵.𝓬𝙤𝙢

However, the calm that had just returned to the Jing University campus was shattered the next day by an even greater storm. Notice boards across all departments were plastered with complaint letters.

The content of the letters was explicit, naming real people, directly pointing to Cheng Yijin from the sophomore year and the freshman Deng Yiyi.

It accused them of having a rare blood type and keeping a mobile blood bank for personal convenience, detailing their deeds and the harm they caused, bringing past events to light.

"Cheng Yijin, isn’t she from the Chinese department? This must be slander, she donates blood every half-year."

"So what if she donates, it’s probably her own blood that gets used; but I’m surprised she’s allegedly harmed a fellow student’s reputation, who is Zhang Anning?"

"Oh, Zhang Anning, I remember now, she was from the Chinese department too, in the same class as Cheng Yijin, but she took a break from school last year, supposedly after breaking a leg. She was a promising dancer, picked by the Literary Corps, but suddenly got injured and hasn’t recovered, still recuperating at home."

"The complaint letter says Cheng Yijin had someone push her because her dancing was good. Is this true?"

"And who is Deng Yiyi, she’s also got a rare blood type. Wait, didn’t she disfigure someone in high school? And faced no punishment, and that victim quit school?"

...

The content of the complaint letters became a hot topic across the school, and the involved parties only learned about it through the grapevine. Angrily, Deng Yiyi went to the math department’s notice board, tore down the letter with a stern face, and asked, "Who did this?"

"Yiyi, is what’s written on it true or false?" A freshman from the math department, who knew Deng Yiyi, hesitated and asked.

Hearing this, Deng Yiyi closely examined the content of the complaint letter. Her expression grew darker the more she read, her heart sinking because everything was true. The first names to flash through her mind were Yi Roujing and Xu Ancheng.

"I must find this person; how can they casually slander people and do such unsavory things in the shadows? If they have the guts, come forward and face me directly." Deng Yiyi said in anger, full of righteous indignation.

Deng Yiyi’s firm words led those around her to side with her; if someone were truly upright, why would they post such complaint letters?

"Yiyi, don’t be angry. If you are in the right, you fear no shadow. We believe you." The person who asked Deng Yiyi quickly supported her, feeling a bit guilty for having doubted a classmate.

Cheng Yijin, upon knowing about the incident, promptly went to Principal Cheng’s office. "Uncle, take a look at this."

Principal Cheng looked at the content of the letter, feeling a chill in his heart. "Do you know who did it?"

"I think it might be the Xu Family." Cheng Yijin thought of her recent disagreements with Yi Roujing and knew about Deng Yiyi’s actions, considering that Yi might be retaliating for being falsely accused of cheating on the entrance exam.

"The Xu Family?" Principal Cheng’s expression sank. "Are you sure the Xu Family would involve themselves in such minor squabbles between girls, and use complaint letter postings?"

"But apart from Yi Roujing, I can’t think of anyone else." Cheng Yijin frowned, "Uncle, can you quickly suppress this? Although most people believe me, there are also those who are pointing fingers at me. It’s annoying."

Cheng Yijin’s tone was coquettish, and her expression was one of a spoiled little girl. While Principal Cheng internally disliked this, he wouldn’t express it aloud. Although Cheng Yijin called him uncle, their familial tie was weak, and within the Cheng Family, she was dearly cherished by the main branch. As a distant uncle, he truly had no place to reprimand her.

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